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21st September 2009
No More Dark Circle Under Eye Problem No More Puffiness No More Bags Have Younger looking Eyes Buy Dark circle under eye cream. Eye Cream that is actually effective. The age old expression you old bag comes from people developing bags under thei... Read >
Author: Kim Ward
21st September 2009
The biggest benefit of the contact lens is undoubtedly the fact that you can bid adieu to it's more chunky counterpart- the traditional spectacles. In fact, the contact lens is all about aiding your vision while keeping you trendy.
While lenses work for ... Read >
Author: Amit
17th September 2009
The biggest benefit of the contact lens is undoubtedly the fact that you can bid adieu to it's more chunky counterpart- the traditional spectacles. In fact, the contact lens is all about aiding your vision while keeping you trendy.
While lenses work for ... Read >
Author: Vijay 555
11th September 2009
One of the complications that are associated with diabetes is diabetic eye disease and it is critical that you know proper eye care for this eye condition.
There are three different types of diabetic eye disease:
1) Diabetic Retinopathy- Is a term... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
07th September 2009
A combination of technology and centuries of medical research has meant that humans can now be treated for many injuries, conditions and general health issues that were once considered untreatable and the countless operations that have been mastered and m... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th September 2009
If you are thinking of switching over to contact lenses from eyeglasses you've already been using or have just been prescribed treatment lenses for the first time, there are lots of different things to take into consideration about acquiring contact lense... Read >
Author: Melvin Greene
01st September 2009
Have you noticed your dog with red eyes? If you have, never take it for granted as this could be a sign of a very dangerous condition. While it may not all the time be a cause for alarm, most of the time it is, so it is best to have your dog checked by hi... Read >
Author: AnneMing
30th August 2009
Worried about deteriorating eye sight? If you are getting on a bit, then maybe you are noticing the first signs already? There's been some interest in how lutein could help maintain good vision.
The link between lutein and macular degeneration has been... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
30th August 2009
This little known about ingredient is meant to be replenished by your body via the foods we eat. Some researchers are now suggesting a link between lutein and good eye health.
If, as some say it's supposed to play such an important part in helping us m... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
18th August 2009
Imagine staring at your television screen and suddenly a squiggly line drifts into your field of vision. When you try to get a closer look at it, it moves away as if it knows you're trying to see it better. What was that? you might wonder. As far as visio... Read >
Author: Dan
05th August 2009
With so much dietary and nutritional information being banded about it's still surprising that there are some nutrients we've never come across before. Here's one that is supposed to keep your eyesight in tip top shape.
If you eat foods high in lutein ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
05th August 2009
Many of us are concerned about keeping healthy and staying abreast of the mass of health information we're exposed to. That should also include advice about your eyesight, and this substance lutein may just be one part of the overall jigsaw.
For those ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
01st August 2009
A medical tribunal recently heard how an ophthalmologist who has been sued for professional negligence and medical malpractice nearly 50 times has not yet faced any discipline hearings.
As a result, the agency that regulates physicians has called for a... Read >
Author: catherine
31st July 2009
This little known about antioxidant is a real eye opener. There is evidence to suggest it could ensure continual good vision.
If a daily lutein dosage was shown to be of benefit to keeping your eyes in good health, would you take it? That's what many w... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
17th July 2009
Vision enhancement exercises are readily available on the internet to help people take care of their eyes. Generally, the eyes are one of the most taken for granted organs of the body. It is difficult to be aware of the effect of the everyday things and... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
18th June 2009
Sharpeis, though once named as one of the world's rarest dog breeds, have managed to find their way to the hearts of many people, expert or first time dog owners. They may appear snobbish snd suspicious to strangers but in general, this breed makes a lovi... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
18th June 2009
Visual problems often become more common as we grow older, and we should learn to take preventative measures to combat them and recognize their symptoms. They can include the following:
Blind spots (scotomas) – These are areas in our field of vision wh... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
13th May 2009
When it comes to the matter of eye surgery, the first thing that comes to our mind is Lasik surgery. For corrective vision procedures, Lasik surgery is all what we think about. There are various alternatives to Lasik surgery today. You can choose the opti... Read >
Author: Ventura Eye Institute
27th April 2009
The concept of pinhole devices originated in China ages ago, approximately around fifth century BC. Metals or wood had crude slits in them for protection from direct sunlight and viewing objects clearly. The pinhole glasses had petite perforations that na... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
Consumers always complain the high price of eyeglasses and the huge profit in eyeglasses industry; while businessmen in the eyeglasses industry claim that they haven’t got that so-called “huge profit”, which results in a fierce debate.
As we all... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity
12th April 2009
Spectacles are an integral part of the person who suffer from visual defects. Pinhole eyeglasses serve as an excellent alternative to prescription glasses, recommended by optometrists. Though pinhole glasses cannot eliminate the need for restorative eyegl... Read >
Author: Mike
10th April 2009
Building an email database for marketing purposes can be an area of great challenge in ophthalmology practice management. Using email to communicate with patients and potential patients is a powerful marketing tool, but how do you build your initial list,... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
09th April 2009
Building an email database for marketing purposes can be an area of great challenge in ophthalmology practice management. Using email to communicate with patients and potential patients is a powerful marketing tool, but how do you build your initial list,... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
09th April 2009
Building an email database for marketing purposes can be an area of great challenge in ophthalmology practice management. Using email to communicate with patients and potential patients is a powerful marketing tool, but how do you build your initial list,... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
09th April 2009
Glaucoma is known to take the eye sight of many people who do not see an eye doctor on a regular basis. This eye condition can cause serious problems with sight. It is from a build up of pressure in the inside of the eye. This pressure can be responsib... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
17th January 2009
Eye is the most delicate part of our body. And so the organ linked with eyes are fragile and sensitive which are prone to bear mainly sunlight and dust. The more your eye is clean the powerful vision you will have. If you are not able to see properly or s... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
07th January 2009
Owners who are considering purchasing pet health insurance for their dogs should make sure that the eye health of their dogs covered by the insurance policy. Because many insurance companies will not insure the eyes of a dog whose breed is habitually diag... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
31st October 2008
Owners who are considering purchasing pet health insurance for their dogs should make sure that the eye health of their dogs covered by the insurance policy. Because many insurance companies will not insure the eyes of a dog whose breed is habitually diag... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler
24th September 2008
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca or "dry eye" is an eye disease caused by abnormal tear production. Tears help clean, nourish, reduce bacteria, and help in healing. Tears are especially important to the cornea of the eye. The cornea is the transparent, dome sha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th September 2008
There are basically two forms of eye doctors, one is the optometrist & the other one is the ophthalmologist. With all the jargon & the lab gowns worn, in fact, in general, both are doctors. But which is which & whom you can draw near with a particular tro... Read >
Author: Alien
09th September 2008
Glaucoma is not one disorder but a range of conditions in which the pressure inside the eye becomes too high. Glaucoma leads to blindness by damaging the optic nerve. The optic nerve is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers. It connects the retina ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th May 2008
We all have problems dealing with loss of vision and when we hear big words like “Keratoconus” we definitely struggle with questions. Looking for a way to get rid of it. We often struggle with questions like “What happens now?” “How will this e... Read >
Author: Dr. Brian Boxer-Wachler
15th April 2008
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) is a recurrent ocular inflammatory disease that has a seasonal incidence. It is basically an allergic eye condition, accounting for roughly 0.1 to 0.5% of ocular disease. It tends to occur more in dry, warm climates. Some... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk
28th March 2008
The prospect of having clear vision without spectacles or contacts can be almost irresistible. Today LASIK surgery has made this a very real possibility for millions across the world. However, if you are toying with the idea of getting this surgery do... Read >
Author: William Goldstein, M.D.
17th March 2008
People love beagles for a lot of reason. Snoopy from The Peanuts comic strip was a very famous beagle and people want to have a Snoopy in their house. But the beagle breed of dog also comes with its share of health problems. Some beagle health problems... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams
03rd March 2008
Not many people know there is a specialized branch in Ayurveda that deals with eye care. Eye care or netra chikitsa comes in Shalakya Tantra (Urdhwanga chikitsa in Malayalam), one among the eight branches of Ayurveda.
Shalakya tantra is Ayurvedic equiv... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
03rd March 2008
People with macular degeneration know first hand that one of the consequences of this eye condition is a loss of central vision. Central vision is used for important daily tasks such as reading, working at the computer and driving. Although there are a ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
10th February 2008
Diabetes and eye have a very strong relation. Diabetes can affect the eyes and vision in a number of ways. The high blood glucose, can damage many parts of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, brain, and kidneys (as commonly known). Diabetes can af... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk
24th January 2008
There are many reasons to wear sunglasses, and everyone has one of their own. Whether it is to mask a hangover, create mystery or escape the paparazzi, sunglasses are a part of everyday life. However, often the true benefits of this popular accessory ar... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson
20th January 2008
Before discussing the treatment of Cherry Eye in your Beagle dog, let us first define what Cherry Eye is. Cherry eye is another term used to describe nictitans gland prolapse. This eye condition is common to Beagles and other breeds such as Bulldog, Cocke... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
07th November 2007
Puffy eyes are a condition where the eyes begin swelling due to different factors. The skin around the eyes is very thin and is full of blood vessels which make it very sensitive. Usually puffy eyes will go away after a little bit of time or some treatmen... Read >
Author: Alien
20th September 2007
Many people would agree that sight is probably our most precious sense. Unfortunately, in most cases, sight is impossible to recover, even when it is only partially lost. There are many things that may endanger vision, but the eye diseases are definitely ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th August 2007
Eye strain associated with computer use isn't thought to have serious or long-term consequences, but it's disruptive and unpleasant. Eye strain occurs when you over-use your eye muscles. Any muscle held in one position too long will strain. More than 50 p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th July 2007
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) is a recurrent ocular inflammatory disease that has a seasonal incidence. It is basically an allergic eye condition, accounting for roughly 0.1 to 0.5% of ocular disease. It tends to occur more in dry, warm climates. Some... Read >
Author: Anand Kumar
09th June 2007
Do you know what creates the most blindness in U.S. adults? It is an eye condition caused by diabetes, called diabetic retinopathy. Many people have minor eye problems, for example eye strain, irritated eyes, or itchy, scaly eyelids. These issues may be o... Read >
Author: seanicasia
18th April 2007
Two Diagnoses: Eye Condition Reveals Multiple Sclerosis
Ask VSP network eye doctor David P. YESnick O.D., to estimate the value of a yearly eye exam, and this Las Vegas eye doctor won't mince his words.
"Take it from me, an annual eye exam can be a... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
15th March 2007
I know it is March, but can we make a resolution that we plan to keep for the rest of this year?
Good, our new resolution will be to start seeing our eyes as supremely important in our lives. Along with this we will begin to take care of our eyes in th... Read >
Author: Dale Pindling
13th March 2007
Do you know how it is feels to be in a difficult test with a vision difficulty? Well, this was me, before natural eye care.
One late night I was on my computer reading ( like a madman as usual ) and after about two hours of reading my eyes began to str... Read >
Author: Dale Pindling
05th March 2007
Decided to wear contact lenses? Great approach, but before ordering contact lenses online you should collect the minimum required information to buy the best one available.
Here are some frequently asked questions about contact lenses, which can help y... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
01st March 2007
Lazy eye is a disorder of the coordination between the eye and the brain, usually beginning in childhood. This disorder causes the body to prefer one eye over the other. It is known medically as amblyopia.
Lazy eye is characterized by poor or blurry v... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
19th December 2006
Who can wear contact lenses?
Contact lenses can be worn by just about everybody to correct just about any eye condition. They can correct both near-sightedness and far-sightedness, as well as astigmatism and presbyopia. Contact lenses can even be worn by... Read >
Author: Dhavid Cooper
17th November 2006
Are you thinking of taking a laser eye treatment? Below are 7 essential things you need to know regarding lasik eye surgery.
1: Not everyone can take a laser eye treatment. Even if you are wearing glasses or contacts, it does not mean that you can ta... Read >
Author: rashme wong
21st August 2006
What if you went in for brain surgery and the doctor told you they weren't going to do what was best for you, but what seemed to work best for MOST people? Would you be concerned? Do you think this type of surgery would be safe for your future or the do... Read >
Author: J&G Reay
03rd May 2006
LASIK is the most prevalent of all refractive eye surgery procedures. Though it's quite intricate when we take into account the technology wielded by it, superficially, LASIK is a simplistic procedure that takes only about half an hour to accomplish. Howe... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
27th April 2006
Though LASIK is a safe and effective procedure, with the latest technological equipment at its disposal, it is simply not suitable for everyone. There are several factors that might preclude the possibility of LASIK surgery for a particular patient. One s... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
25th April 2006
It is true that laser eye surgery is a safe and efficacious procedure for correcting a host of visual anomalies. However, as with any surgical procedure, refractive surgery has potential side effects or complications. Complications due to laser eye surger... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
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